Psychological statsPost a null hypothesis that would use a t test statistical analysis.. Use the same hypothetical situation taken in the t test hypothesis, and turn it into a null hypothesis using a one-way ANOVA analysis and a two-way ANOVA.
September 20, 2013 by Vanessa

Statistics Post a null hypothesis that would use a t test statistical analysis.. Use the same hypothetical situation taken in the t test hypothesis, and turn it into a null hypothesis using a one-way ANOVA analysis and a two-way ANOVA.
July 11, 2013 by Rey

statisticsPost a null hypothesis that would use a t test statistical analysis.. Use the same hypothetical situation taken in the t test hypothesis, and turn it into a null hypothesis using a one-way ANOVA analysis and a two-way ANOVA.
March 5, 2014 by Anonymous

statisticsPost a null hypothesis that would use a t test statistical analysis.. Use the same hypothetical situation taken in the t test hypothesis, and turn it into a null hypothesis using a one-way ANOVA analysis and a two-way ANOVA.
March 5, 2014 by Anonymous

statisticsPost a null hypothesis that would use a t test statistical analysis.. Use the same hypothetical situation taken in the t test hypothesis, and turn it into a null hypothesis using a one-way ANOVA analysis and a two-way ANOVA.
January 20, 2015 by Sharon Argo

staticsThis problem will introduce the learner into a technique called Analysis of Variance. For this course we will only conduct a simple One-Way ANOVA and touch briefly on the important elements of this technique. The One-Way ANOVA is an extension of the independent –t test that ...
October 19, 2013 by Terri

Psychology StatisticsIn a past class exam paper you have to complete a 2x3 mixed design ANOVA table, after that it asks what further tests should be done which i am unsure of - could someone please help? In another after completing a single factor ANOVA table it asks if this produces a signifcant ...
January 26, 2007 by Abbas

Psychological statsI need help with a unique null hypothesis that I would then be able to use a t test statistical analysis,the same hypothetical situation taken in the t test hypothesis, and turn it into a null hypothesis using a one-way ANOVA analysis and a two-way ANOVA. I understand null and...
September 20, 2013 by Vanessa

statisticDiscuss the importance of a “p-value” in relation to statistical testing. Discuss the concept of Anova and it’s applicability in the workplace? Define the following terms related to an ANOVA in terms that the everyday person can understand, and then discuss why you would ...
August 17, 2009 by brenda

elementary statistics# Research the topic of Job Satisfaction using the Business Source Premier Database (EBSCO) and/or the ABI Inform Global database in the Library using the instructions linked here. # Provide a summary of the research article. Include a hypothesis null and hypothesis alternate ...
April 16, 2010 by Anonymous

Math checkTwo new drugs are being tested for their effect on the number of days a patient must remain hospitalized after surgery. A control group is receiving a placebo, and two treatment groups are each receiving one of two new drugs, both developed to promote recovery. The null ...
June 18, 2013 by Tom 11

Math check and help on one partTwo new drugs are being tested for their effect on the number of days a patient must remain hospitalized after surgery. A control group is receiving a placebo, and two treatment groups are each receiving one of two new drugs, both developed to promote recovery. The null ...
June 18, 2013 by Tom 11

Statistics2. A researcher wants to find out how students feel about a proposal to ban smoking on campus. She selected THREE groups of “students who currently smoke”, “students who formerly smoke”, and “students who never smoke”. Also, she selects a sample of 5 students from each group ...
October 14, 2013 by Chris

StatisticThe television network you addressed in Week 4 is asking you to compare the moods of groups that watch different types of shows. You can choose what they mean by moods. You may compare them on general mood, happiness, depression, frustration, or anything else that makes sense ...
February 23, 2012 by Anonymous

statisticsIm am so lost.... A bank conducts a survey in which it randomly samples 400 of it customers. The survey asks the customers which way they use the bank the most, (1) interacting with teller, (2)atm use, (3) internet bank service. It was also asked their level of satifaction on ...
December 5, 2010 by Kelly

StatisticsI need to perform a One Way Anova for the following numbers: Scores: are 1, 2, 3, 2,3,4,4,5,6 Group: are 1, 1, 1, 2,2,2,3,3,3 How do I do this? I have the format but I don't know what numbers to put in for the samples,
August 9, 2014 by Fran

Analyzing with ANOVA Submit your answers to the following questions using the ANOVA source table below. The table depicts a two-way ANOVA in which gender has two groups (male and female), marital status has three groups (married, single never married, divorced), and the means refer to happiness ...
September 23, 2013 by Vanessa

statisticsIn a one-way ANOVA, there are three independent samples, with n1 8, n2 = 10, and n3 = 7. The calculated F-statistic is F = 3.95. At the 0.05 level of significance, what conclusion would be reached? Based on the F distribution tables, what is the most accurate statement that ...
August 4, 2009 by Danny

StatisticsNeed help with these questions: I have already answered 27 out of the 30 accept these last three: 8. Given the significance level 0.01, the F-value for the degrees of freedom, d.f. = (7,3) is. A) 8.45 B) 27.67 C) 5.89 D) 14.62 9. One-way ANOVA is performed on three independent...
March 8, 2009 by Stuart

statisticsConduct an ANOVA comparing participants recall will vary as a function of stress levels. Conduct an ANOVA comparing participants recall at Time 1 across all three stress level conditions (low, medium,and high). Conduct post hoc tests if needed, using the Tukey method.
March 3, 2014 by joy

statisticsIn a two-way ANOVA experiment, factor A is operating on 3 levels, factor B is operating on 2 levels, and there are 2 replications per cell. If MSA/MSE = 5.35, and MSB/MSE = 5.72, and MSAB/MSE = 6.75 and using the 0.05 level of significance, what conclusions would be reached ...
August 4, 2009 by Danny

statisticsConduct an ANOVA comparing participants recall will vary as a function of stress levels. Conduct an ANOVA comparing participants recall at Time 1 across all three stress level conditions (low, medium, and high). Coduct post hoc tests if needed, using the Tukey method.Write a ...
March 3, 2014 by joy

Statistics(Please help)Assume that 100 subjects received one of four treatment combinations and produced the data reported below. Conduct a two-factor ANOVA and complete an ANOVA table reporting the relevant SS, df, MS, F's. N=100 n=25 the table shows A1 and A2 at the top and B1 and B2 on the side. ...
July 23, 2011 by Hannah

SPSSStock automobiles containing dummies in the driver seats crashed into a wall at 35 miles per hour. National Transportation Safety Board officials collected info on how the crash affected the dummies. One variable scored the extent of chest injuries sustained by the dummies (...
May 13, 2008 by steph

Statistics(Ugent Please help!!) Assume that 100 subjects received one of four treatment combinations and produced the data reported below. Conduct a two-factor ANOVA and complete an ANOVA table reporting the relevant SS, df, MS, F's. N=100 n=25 the table shows A1 and A2 at the top and B1 and B2 on the side...
July 23, 2011 by Hannah

StatisticsIn one-way ANOVA involving three groups, the alternative hypothesis would be considered correct if, in the population, a. all means were equal. b. two means are equal but the third is different. c. all three means have different values. d. either (b) or (c) above is true.
April 29, 2014 by Kevin

business statisticsPlease, I would the step to do this problem. In a one-way ANOVA, there are three independent samples, with n1 =8, n2 = 10, and n3 = 7. The calculated F-statistic is F = 3.95. At the 0.05 level of significance, what conclusion would be reached? Based on the F distribution ...
August 9, 2009 by Laritza

business statisticswhat null and alternative hypotheses would be appropriate for the one-way ANOVA to examine the data? Given the following data, what conclusion would be reached at the 0.05 level of significance? From the F distribution tables, what is the approximate p-valeu for this test? ...
August 8, 2009 by Jenny

StatisticsTukey's HSD test is used a. prior to performing a one-way ANOVA. b. to determine the amount of difference between group means. c. to determine whether the overall difference among groups means is significant. d. to locate "true" differences after a significant F
April 29, 2014 by Kevin

StatisticsTukey's HSD test is used a. prior to performing a one-way ANOVA. b. to determine the amount of difference between group means. c. to determine whether the overall difference among groups means is significant. d. to locate "true" differences after a significant F
April 30, 2014 by Kevin

StatisticSubmit your answers to the following questions using the ANOVA source table below. The table depicts a two-way ANOVA in which gender has two groups (male and female), marital status has three groups (married, single never married, divorced), and the means refer to happiness ...
September 29, 2012 by Bee

statisticsPoor teacher n=6 m=6 SS=30 Avg teacher n=8 M=2 SS=33 Good teacher n=10 M=2 SS=42 N=42 G=72 Sigma squared= 393 *HOW DO I OBTAIN THE TOTALS FOR THE GOOD TEACHER, AVG TEACHER, AND POOR TEACHER. THEY ARE NOT GIVEN IN THE PROBLEM. alpha level=.05 I did a one way anova independent ...
April 7, 2008 by Genova

mathA researcher was interested in the emotional effects of music on exam performance. Before their exam, a professor took one group of students into a room in which calming music was played. A different group of students were taken to another room in which new wave hard rock was ...
September 21, 2013 by Rachael

business statisticsPlease, only formula and steps to do these exercises. Thank you For the following data from independent samples, could the null hypothesis that the population means are equal be rejected at the 0.05 level? Sample1 Sample2 Sample3 Sample4 15.2 10.2 14.9 11.5 12.2 12.1 13.0 13.1...
August 9, 2009 by Laritza

psy statisticsA study wants to examine the relationship between student anxiety for an exam and the number of hours studied. The data is as follows: Student Anxiety Scores Study Hours 5 1 10 6 5 2 11 8 12 5 4 1 3 4 2 6 6 5 1 2 Why is a correlation the most appropriate statistic? What is the...
April 24, 2012 by meto

Psychology StatisticsSubmit your answers to the following questions using the ANOVA source table below. The table depicts a two-way ANOVA in which gender has two groups (male and female), marital status has three groups (married, single never married, divorced), and the means refer to happiness ...
January 20, 2015 by Sharon

statisticsFor an independent-measures ANOVA comparing three treatments with a sample of n = 5 in each treatment, what is the critical value for the F-ratio using α = .05? a. 3.88 b. 3.49 c. 3.74 d. 3.34
November 14, 2012 by Robbie

statistics It has been suggested that the rate of forgetting (coded as normal vs. fast) for word lists often used in psychological experiments may depend on the type of memory test employed, either free-recall or recognition. What is the best way to test this hypothesis? a. regression b...
May 3, 2014 by June

statisticsIt has been suggested that the rate of forgetting (coded as normal vs. fast) for word lists often used in psychological experiments may depend on the type of memory test employed, either free-recall or recognition. What is the best way to test this hypothesis? a. regression b...
May 3, 2014 by Lisa

Completely Randomized ANOVAForty eight subjects were randomly assigned to one of 4 treatment conditions in a study of different methods of coping with statistics exam anxiety. After the experiment, 12 subjects remained in group 1, 8 in group 2, 10 in group 3, and 10 in group 4. The mean anxiety score of...
June 11, 2006 by skhan

Public SpeakingTransmission of messages in a communication is: A. a one-way street. B. a two-way street. C. only through a medium. D. any which way. It's not A
April 25, 2015 by Jackie

psychology statisticsSubmit your answers to the following questions using the ANOVA source table below. The table depicts a two-way ANOVA in which gender has two groups (male and female), marital status has three groups (married, single never married, divorced), and the means refer to happiness ...
February 28, 2012 by Brain

sociologyHume would agree with which statement about ethics? (Points : 1) There is a direct connection between the way that things are and the way they ought to be. Just because certain things are, does not mean that is the way they ought to be. One can use statements about the way ...
February 21, 2015 by chistopher prysock

StatisticsIf a research report contains the results of an independent measures ANOVA as follows: F(3,28) = 5.36, p<.01 the study only compared two groups rather than three correct?
December 2, 2012 by Julia

StatisticsThe structure of a two-factor study can be presented as a matrix with the level of one factor determining the rows and the levels of the second factor determining the colums.With this structure in mind,describe the mean differences that are evaluated by each of the three ...
March 7, 2010 by kd

AlgebraHere is the problem: Given f(x)=-x^3+3x^2-2x+6, find f(-1), f(0), and f(-1) I believe the way you solve this is replace the value of f into the equation for x right? well that is the way I did it and I got f(-1)=-6 f(0)=-6 f(1)=-5 My instructor said that it is wrong. Can ...
May 11, 2007 by jessica

Statistics Hypothsis testingAm I using the 2-sample T test or ANOVA? Please show all steps. test the claim that μ1 = μ2 Two samples are randomly selected from normal populations. The sample statistics are n1=11,x(bar)=4.8, s1=.76 n2=18, x(bar)=5.2, s2=.51 Assume that σ1 ≠ σ2 - ...
August 20, 2009 by Jen

statisticsbobPerform a one-way ANOVA analysis, testing at the 0.05 level. Also, calculate the mean number of sick days for each group. Describe your results. But equally important, also explain what you would do if you owned your own company. Would you pay for your employers to receive Flu...
June 7, 2014 by Anonymous

EnglishIn what way does Roger Ebert do his criteria in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone? I know that an effective evaluation is that the writer explains the criteria on which he or she bases the evaluation. In what ways does ROGER EBERT do this?
January 27, 2011 by Fellon

statisticsA researcher reports an F-ratio with df= 2, 12 for a repeated measures of ANOVA. How many treatment conditions were compared in the study?
July 7, 2013 by Ethel

statisticsA credit card company estimates that the average credit card balance of Americans is $3,210. A statistics student wants to know whether this is true for citizens of her home town. Which hypothesis test would be most appropriate for addressing this question? One sample z-test ...
March 14, 2015 by madi

bshs 382 for what data f=0.46 and the P value equals 0.63 what can you con conclude? what were the assumptions on which the Anova was based which assumption is the most important
April 7, 2014 by Patricia

Ok..Now One More ThingI Know...I Am Such An Idiot For Posting So Many On One Subject. But Heres The Thing::: 0.2 mg = ? g ..Searched it and it came up 0.0002,Anybody know another way to find the question out?.. 8.6 kg = ? g ..Searched it and it came up 0.0086,Know a different way?.. 800 g = ? mg .....
September 16, 2009 by Cheyenne

Calculus please help!Suppose you have a set of data points for x and t. Using the below formula you need to graph a STRAIGHT LINE. x = 1/2 a t^2 Now, I know I would graph x versus t, but do I graph: -x versus t -x versus the root of t -x versus t^2 -or possibly x^2 versus t??? Soo confusing! ...
July 3, 2010 by Madasan

Early Child. Ed.Which is NOT an example of a reciprocal relationship with families? 1. Writing a monthly class newsletter. 2. Setting up limited times for parents to visit the classroom. 3. Making a home visit to the family. 4. Phoning parents at home. Reciprocal means two-way communication. ...
July 7, 2007 by Tamera

question about essayIn one of my sentences in my essay, I wrote that "I have a tendency to do things in a unique way." What is an example of this simple, yet important fact to support this? Only you can answer this because no one here knows you or how you do "things." And be careful of using the ...
April 19, 2007 by Emily

algebraThese are very easy to set up with a "chart" ---------Distance-----Rate---Time (D=RxT) slow way --6x----------x-------6 fast way - 5(x+7)-----x+7------5 so 6x = 5(x+7) 6x=5x+35+ x=35 The speed on the slower trip was 35 mph, and on the return trip 42 mph A consultant traveled 6...
June 17, 2007 by Reiny

statisticsAt the beginning of the semester, students who registered for a statistics course were randomly assigned to two sections, each taught by a different instructor. At the end of the semester, we would like to test whether there are differences in performance on the final exam ...
May 1, 2014 by April

social studieswhich characteristics is geography reflected in the similarities between the Acadians of anova Scotia and the Cajuns of Louisiana ? a) movement b) location c) place d) adaption
September 22, 2013 by isabella

chem--buffersCalculate [H30+] in a solution that is 0.0525M HCl and 0.768M NaC2H3O2. Ka(HC2H3O2)= 1.8 x10^-5. the way i did it is that i used the given molar of HCl to find the moles of Hydronium in the acid, and then i used that to find the moles of OH- in it, using kw. then thru the ...
March 7, 2010 by Rav

PsychologyWhat is meant by this question: What is the theory underlying ANOVA? I don't understand what the question is asking and cannot find an exact answer.
October 5, 2009 by Cindy

ProbabilityRoll two fair dice. what is the probability that you get a 2 and a 5 without regard to which is on which die? What is the probability of at least one 2 or one 5? What is the probability of a sum of 7? "what is the probability that you get a 2 and a 5 without regard to which is...
December 3, 2006 by Pam

Public speakingEarly theories of communication viewed public speaking as: A. a one-way transmission of messages. B. a two-way transmission of messages. C. only possible through a medium. D. an any which way transmission of messages.
February 9, 2015 by zizi

statistics12.27 A study has been carried out to compare the United Way contributions made by clerical workers from three local corporations. A sample of clerical workers has been randomly selected from each firm, and the dollar amounts of their contributions are as follows. (Use data ...
September 24, 2011 by jen

StatisticsExamples please!Create a drawing or plan for a 2 x 3 experimental design that would lend itself to a factorial ANOVA. Be sure to identify the independent and dependent variables.
July 7, 2013 by Ethel

Statisticsa procedure in REGRESSION NALYSIS WHERE PREDICTOR OR INDEPENDENT VARIABLES ARE CODED AS 1 OR 0 (REPRESENTING CATEGORIES) AND CAN BE USED TO PRODUCE ANOVA TABLES UNDER THE GENERAL LINEAR MODEL IS KNOWN AS?
April 5, 2014 by Jo

StatisticsA procedure in regression analysis where Predictor or Independent Variables are coded as 1 or 0 (representing categories) and can be used to produce ANOVA Tables under the General Linear Model is known as…?
April 6, 2014 by C

ArtA magazine photographer publishes a book of two years' worth of images on the war in the Middle East. Why is it important for the public to view this collection of art? A. It is important as a way to inspire war protests. B. It is important as a way to raise money for troops. ...
February 19, 2015 by Callie

StatisticsA researcher reports an F-ratio with df= 2, 12 for a repeated measures of ANOVA. a. How many treatment conditions were compared in the study? b. How many individuals participated in the study?
July 7, 2013 by Ethel

StatisticsTrue or False: For ANOVA you will reject the null hypothesis is the variability within a sample is greater than the variability among samples?
December 15, 2013 by Cristian

AlgebraHow can I put in another way using the formula for the equation on L=2.43*W^0.3326. My first answer were given to me using the log system is there another way I can set this up without using log. My instructor mention that w to the power of .3326 then multiply by 2.43 if an ...
June 23, 2010 by Mayl

college statsA study wants to examine the relationship between student anxiety for an exam and the number of hours studied. The data is as follows: Student Anxiety Scores Study Hours 5 1 10 6 5 2 11 8 12 5 4 1 3 4 2 6 6 5 1 2 Why is a correlation the most appropriate statistic? What is the...
October 8, 2012 by brittany

teachingDiscuss one way in which Piaget and Vygotsky share similar ideas and one way in which their views differ. To which theoretical view do you relate and why?
September 15, 2008 by tammy

psych/statisticsConsider the following: The television network you addressed in Week 4 is asking you to compare the moods of groups that watch different types of shows. You can choose what they mean by moods. You may compare them on general mood, happiness, depression, frustration, or ...
November 19, 2011 by STELLA

MathIs there any way that you can find the area of a circle without using pi? Well, since you can also use the formula pi r^2, any such method would be equivalent to calculating pi in some way.
June 13, 2007 by Kevin

S.S. To Ms.Sue7. What new concept became popular with department stores? A. Electricity B. Advertisements C. Using Credit D. Browsing 15. In the first major pioneering movement, settlers made their way to Oregon and California by way of the _______ Trail. A. Kearny B. Overland C. California...
October 27, 2014 by Sarah